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Topic: 4 year Anniversary Giveaway (Read 7206 times)

So yesterday was exactly 4 years since the day I first created the forums. So to celebrate, we'll just have to do our biggest giveaway ever. I have 132 games to give away, and Hayden has donated another copy of Oh Sir!, and a copy of Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition donated by TheDestinedCrab

Since there's an absurd amount of games here this contest will be different than normal. Everyone who enters is a winner.

What I'll do is once I close the entries I'll divide the entrants by the number of prizes and then I'll give the prizes out at random. So say there's 25 people participating, everyone would get 5 games. If there's 50 participants, everyone would get 2 games, etc. Then what I'll do with the remaining games that can't be divided up evenly, I'll hold a standard drawing to determine who gets them.

The bulk of the games are smaller games across basically every genre. I'm not going to list them all out because that's a lot of work that I don't really feel like doing, so let's just call them surprises. Some of the highlight games though

Insurgency (4 copies)

System Shock 2 (Which you should play just so you get the Bioshock connection)

Dead Effect

Xotic

No need to pick a number, just post something that says you want to enter.

The winners will be chosen on 4/12/2017 (see what I did there, that's the day the forums became public)

-Only accounts made before 4/04/2017 with 100+ posts are eligible.

-Don't spam the topic with non-entry posts.

These are PC games, so you will need a Steam account to redeem them.MC: Win 10 Edition, requires Windows 10 rather than Steam.

All games besides Oh Sir and MC: Win 10 Edition will be a Steam key. Oh Sir was donated by Hayden, so you'll need to add him to your Steam friends list to receive it as a gift. MC will be a key, but it will need to be redeemed through the Windows store. Make sure to thank Hayden and TheDestinedCrab for the donations.

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